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Female Red Capped Robin in the Riverina  Country
A Yellow-rumped Audubon warbler hunts for insects along the Plum Creek in Chatfield Reservoir State Park in Colorado.
Small bird from Torres del Paine region in chilean Patagonia looking for worms in the ground
Copsychus saularis
birdwatching in puerto montt - january 2024
Scissor-tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus) perched on a Huisache \n(Acacia farnesiana) branch. Texas.
An ash-throated flycatcher perched on a dead tree branch in Arizona
Horizontal closeup photo of a young Eastern Yellow Robin perching on the branch of a Grevillea bush in Autumn. South coast NSW. Soft focus background.
Red Capped Robin in the Riverina
Dark eyed junco perched in greasewood  close up.
Black phoebe posing in the Arizona sun
Eurasian blackcap perching on a naked branch in my back yard.
Australian Birds
The Eastern Kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus) basking in the sunlight on a tranquil branch. This striking bird, known for its bold black and white plumage and distinctive behavior, is a true symbol of North American summer landscapes. The Kingbird's sharp gaze and graceful stance highlight its natural beauty and commanding presence.\
A nest building Ash-throated Flycatcher (Myiarchus cinerascens) shot in a tree in Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
Green Warbler Finch, Certhidea olivacea, Punta Suarez; Hood Island; Espanola Island; Galapagos Islands; Galapagos; Ecuador
Jacky Winter in the Northern Country
A beautiful mountain bluebird on a branch.
A Spotted Flycatcher, Muscicapa striata, on branch with flowers
South of Farminigton New Mexico, a field sparrow perches on a desert shrub in the Bisti De-Na-Zin Wilderness badlands.
Say's Phoebe (sayornis saya) with an insect in it's beak
The Western Kingbird (Tyrannus verticalis) is a large North American flycatcher with gray-olive upper body, gray head and a dark streak through the eye. The underparts are light turning to yellow on the lower breast and belly. The breeding habitat of the western kingbird are open areas in western North America. Kingbirds make a cup nest in a tree or shrub. The female lays three to five eggs which are incubated for 12 to 14 days. The kingbird migrates in flocks to Florida and the Pacific coast of southern Mexico and Central America. The diet of these birds is mostly insects which they catch in flight or on the ground. They also eat berries. This western kingbird was photographed at Palouse Falls State Park near Starbuck, Washington State, USA.
A closeup shot of a Spotted Flycatcher bird perched on a branch
Scissor-tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus) perched on a Huisache \n(Acacia farnesiana) branch in bloom. Texas.
Willie Wagtail in the Northern Country
Fiscal flycatcher in a South African Game Reserve.
Brown-crested Flycatcher hunting for bugs in the morning Arizona sunshine
White-eyed Slaty Flycatcher.\nThe white-eyed slaty flycatcher (Melaenornis fischeri) is a small passerine bird of the genus Melaenornis in the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. It is native to the African highlands from Ethiopia and Kenya through Rwanda to eastern Zaire and Malawi. The sub-species M. f. toruensis occurs in Rwanda and Burundi and has an inconspicuous eye-ring.
A Brown-crested Flycatcher, Myiarchus tyrannulus,perched
A Say’s Phoebe (Sayornis saya) at the San Jacinto Wildlife Area in Riverside County in southern California. This common member of the tyrant flycatcher family (Tyranidae) winters from Mexico through the southwest United States and breeds in the western US to Alaska.
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